9 results filtered with: Charing Cross (London, England)
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This is to give notice, to all gentlemen, ladies, and others, that there is arriv'd at this place a little wild man, born in St. David's Streights, aged 27 years : he is 34 inches high, streight, very well proportioned ...
Date: [1979]- Ephemera
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The wonderful American hen, with three wings and four legs : the greatest living curiosity!!! in the world is now exhibiting at 26, Charing Cross ...
Date: [1842?]- Pictures
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Villiers Street, Strand: the north-east part, including the shop of William Challice, chemist and druggist; Alsopp's dining and oyster rooms; and a cigar shop. Photograph, 189-.
Date: [between 1890 and 1899?]Reference: 46941i- Ephemera
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To be seen at the Black Peruke, facing the mews, Charing-Cross ... : White negress : account of white negroes.
Date: [1759]- Ephemera
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This is to give notice, to all ladies, gentlemen and others, that there is arrived at this place a little wild man born in St. David's Streights, aged 27 years : he is 34 inches high, straight, very well proportioned ...
Date: [Between 1840 and 1880?]- Ephemera
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[Undated leaflet about The Wonderful American Hen with three wings and four legs, to be seen at 26 Charing Cross, London].
Date: [between 1850 and 1899?]- Ephemera
- Online
The Modern Living Colossus, or Wonderful Giant, is to be seen at Mr. Squire's, peruke maker, facing the Mews-Walk, within two doors of the Panopticon, Charing Cross ...
Date: [1751?]- Ephemera
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[Leaflet advertising performances by a man with no arms at the Coach and Horses at Charing Cross. from one of valerius's bills originally printed in 1716].
Date: [betweeen 1800 and 1850?]- Ephemera
Francis Watkins, optician, at Charing Cross, London : makes spectacles of all sorts, ground in the correctest manner, and set in gold, silver and tortoiseshell ... money weights and scales finished with the greatest exactness = Francois Watkins, opticien, à Charing Cross, à Londres.
Watkins, Francis, 1723-1782.Date: [1777?]